- AARC Clinical Practice Guidelines: Artificial Airway Suctioning. [Journal Article]
- Artificial airway suctioning is a key component of airway management and a core skill for clinicians charged with assuring airway patency. Suctioning of the artificial airway is a common procedure performed worldwide on a daily basis. As such, it is imperative that clinicians are familiar with the most-effective and efficient methods to perform the procedure. We conducted a systematic review to a…
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- A bench-to-bedside study about trigger asynchronies induced by the introduction of external gas into the non-invasive mechanical ventilation circuit. [Journal Article]
- Treatments that require the introduction of external gas into the non-invasive ventilation (NIV) circuit, such as aerosol and oxygen therapy, may influence the performance of the ventilator trigger system. The aim of the study was to determine the presence and type of asynchronies induced by external gas in the NIV circuit in a bench model and in a group of patients undergoing chronic NIV. Bench …
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- Content validity of the nursing diagnostic Breathing Pattern, Ineffective, in children with congenital heart defects. [Review]Rev Bras Enferm. 2021; 74(suppl 4):e20190844.RB
- CONCLUSIONS: The findings of this study include specific elements of the pediatric population with congenital heart defect which are not present in the structure of the diagnostic being studied.
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- Characterization of esophageal motor activity, gastroesophageal reflux, and evaluation of prokinetic effectiveness in mechanically ventilated critically ill patients: a high-resolution impedance manometry study. [Journal Article]
- CONCLUSIONS: All critically ill patients had major esophageal motility abnormalities, and motility patterns varied according to gastric emptying status. Well-preserved gastric emptying and maintained esophagogastric barrier functions did not eliminate reflux. Metoclopramide failed to reduce the number of reflux episodes regardless of gastric emptying status. Trial registration ISRCTN, ISRCTN14399966. Registered 3.9.2020, retrospectively registered. https://www.isrctn.com/ISRCTN14399966 .
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- Neural control of pressure support ventilation improved patient-ventilator synchrony in patients with different respiratory system mechanical properties: a prospective, crossover trial. [Journal Article]
- CONCLUSIONS: PSN improves patient-ventilator synchrony and generates a respiratory pattern similar to PSP independently of any level of support in patients with different respiratory system mechanical properties. PSN, which reduces the trigger and total patient's inspiratory effort in patients with COPD or ARDS, might be an alternative mode for PSP.
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- [Nursing Experience Caring for a COVID-19 Patient With Hearing Loss]. [Case Reports]Hu Li Za Zhi. 2020 Dec; 67(6):97-103.HL
- The focus of this article is on a male patient with hearing loss who was diagnosed with COVID-19 after returning to Taiwan from overseas. Due to the severe pneumonia infiltration, the patient received the clinical-trial treatment Remdesivir. In addition to facing the isolation and new-drug-related anxieties of the patient, the medical team faced difficulties in communicating effectively with the …
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- Multimodal combination of GC × GC-HRTOFMS and SIFT-MS for asthma phenotyping using exhaled breath. [Journal Article]
- Chronic inflammatory lung diseases impact more than 300 million of people worldwide. Because they are not curable, these diseases have a high impact on both the quality of life of patients and the healthcare budget. The stability of patient condition relies mostly on constant treatment adaptation and lung function monitoring. However, due to the variety of inflammation phenotypes, almost one thir…
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- [Effects of high frequency chest wall oscillatory (HFCWO) therapy on gas exchange and ventilation in healthy participants]. [Journal Article]Rehabilitacion (Madr). 2021 Jan-Mar; 55(1):30-37.R
- CONCLUSIONS: This study shows that, during the application of HFCWO therapy in healthy participants, ventilation and heart rate increased. However, there were undesirable effects on gas exchange with a high degree of intolerance among volunteers, with no effects on respiratory muscle strength.
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- A Content Analysis of Clinical Indicators of the Nursing Diagnosis Ineffective Breathing Pattern. [Journal Article]Int J Nurs Knowl. 2021 Jan; 32(1):53-58.IJ
- CONCLUSIONS: The list of 28 clinical indicators of IBP was submitted for analysis by judges, which then resulted in the validation of 21 of these elements.This study clarifies that gaps in the structure of diagnoses, helping nurses' diagnostic reasoning process in clinical practice.
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- Spontaneous Breathing Patterns During Maximum Extracorporeal CO2 Removal in Subjects With Early Severe ARDS. [Journal Article]
- CONCLUSIONS: In early severe ARDS, the factors associated with rapid shallow breathing despite maximum extracorporeal CO2 extraction include less efficient CO2 and O2 exchange by the natural lung, higher severity of organ failure, and greater magnitude of lung edema.
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- Suboptimal heart rate assessment and airway management in infants receiving delivery room chest compressions: a quality assurance project. [Journal Article]
- CONCLUSIONS: Education and training should focus on team function and communication, correct and timely HR assessment, effective PPV, and indications for endotracheal intubation.
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- Accuracy of Defining Characteristics for Nursing Diagnoses Related to Patients with Respiratory Deterioration. [Journal Article]Int J Nurs Knowl. 2020 Oct; 31(4):262-267.IJ
- CONCLUSIONS: Few DCs had adequate efficiency for respiratory nursing diagnoses, while in some cases clusters accounted for higher efficiency.Clusters of DC may be relevant for respiratory diagnoses.
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- Related factors of the nursing diagnosis ineffective breathing pattern in an intensive care unit. [Journal Article]
- CONCLUSIONS: fatigue, age and patients with a group of diseases were related factors of Ineffective Breathing Pattern in this study. Reduced vesicular murmurs, auscultation with adventitious sounds and cough may be defining characteristics to be added in the international classification, as well as the related factors bronchial secretion and group of diseases.
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- Neurally adjusted ventilatory assist versus pressure support ventilation in patient-ventilator interaction and clinical outcomes: a meta-analysis of clinical trials. [Journal Article]
- CONCLUSIONS: NAVA is more beneficial in patient-ventilator interaction than PSV, and could decrease the duration of ventilation.
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- Defining characteristics and related factors of the nursing diagnosis for ineffective breathing pattern. [Review]Rev Bras Enferm. 2019 Jan-Feb; 72(1):221-230.RB
- CONCLUSIONS: This diagnosis manifests differently according to the patients' age group. It was observed that some defining characteristics and related factors are not included in the NANDA-I. Their inclusion can improve this nursing diagnosis.
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- Associations between respiratory nursing diagnoses and nursing interventions in patients submitted to thoracic or upper abdominal surgery. [Journal Article]
- CONCLUSIONS: Patients with ineffective airway clearance had more chances of requiring pain management, chest physiotherapy, and positioning, while the nursing diagnosis impaired gas exchange was related with airway management and chest physiotherapy. The findings provide basis for nurses to develop effective care plans and to minimize postoperative respiratory complications.
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- Frequency of Respiratory Nursing Diagnoses and Accuracy of Clinical Indicators in Preterm Infants. [Journal Article]Int J Nurs Knowl. 2019 Apr; 30(2):73-80.IJ
- CONCLUSIONS: Ineffective breathing pattern was the most frequently identified; use of accessory muscles, alteration in depth of breathing, abnormal breathing, and dyspnea were the most representative signs/symptoms.Early recognition of respiratory conditions can support safe interventions to ensure appropriate outcomes.
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- Chiari type 1 malformation associated with central sleep apnea after high dose growth hormone (GH) therapy in a 12-year-old boy: A case report. [Journal Article]
- We describe the case of a short-statured 12-yr-old boy who developed a Chiari type 1 malformation associated with central sleep apnea after administration of high-dose GH therapy, which he had been receiving since the age of 10 yr and 4 mo. He responded well to GH therapy, and his height increased by 18.8 cm in 2 yr. At 12 yr and 4 mo of age, his mother reported that he had developed sleep apnea …
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- Botulism in the ICU: Nursing care plan. [Case Reports]Enferm Intensiva (Engl Ed). 2018 Apr - Jun; 29(2):86-93.EI
- CONCLUSIONS: The nursing care plan, standardised and organised with the NANDA taxonomy and prioritised with the outcome-present state-test (OPT) model, guaranteed the best care based on evidence, as the NOC scores improvement demonstrated. It was impossible to compare the nursing intervention with other case reports.
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- Analysis of ineffective breathing pattern and impaired spontaneous ventilation of adults with oxygen therapy. [Journal Article]
- CONCLUSIONS: clinical evidence obtained in the present study seems to demonstrate that the set of defining characteristics of the two nursing diagnoses studied fit better in a single construct.
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- Thermal tachypnea in avian embryos. [Journal Article]
- Many adult mammals and birds respond to high surrounding temperatures with thermal tachypnea - an increase in breathing frequency accompanied by shallow tidal volume, with minimal increase in oxygen consumption (V̇O2). This pattern favors heat dissipation by evaporative water loss (EWL) through the respiratory tract. We asked to what extent this response was apparent at the earliest stages of dev…
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- Effects of Propofol on Respiratory Drive and Patient-ventilator Synchrony during Pressure Support Ventilation in Postoperative Patients: A Prospective Study. [Clinical Trial]
- CONCLUSIONS: Propofol inhibits respiratory drive and deteriorates patient-ventilator synchrony to the extent that varies with the depth of sedation. Propofol has less effect on breathing pattern and has no effect on VT and gas exchange in postoperative patients with PSV.
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- Effects of Pressure Support Ventilation May Be Lost at High Exercise Intensities in People with COPD. [Journal Article]
- Pressure support ventilation (PSV) may be used for exercise training in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), but its acute effect on maximum exercise capacity is not fully known. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of 10 cm H2O PSV and a fixed PSV level titrated to patient comfort at rest on maximum exercise workload (WLmax), breathing pattern and metabolic parameters …
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- Ineffective breathing pattern in cardiac postoperative patients: Diagnostic accuracy study. [Journal Article]Appl Nurs Res. 2016 11; 32:134-138.AN
- CONCLUSIONS: Some clinical indicators were more related to the presence or absence of IBP than others. Knowledge of such measures can help nurses to assess patients more accurately.
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- Respiratory Nursing Diagnoses: Presenting Evidence for Identification of the Defining Characteristics in Neonatal and Pediatric Populations. [Journal Article]
- CONCLUSIONS: The higher frequency defining characteristics were dyspnea, abnormal breathing pattern, use of accessory muscle to breathe, change in frequency and respiratory rate, decreased SaO2 , and agitation.
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- Dysfunctional breathing: a review of the literature and proposal for classification. [Review]
- Dysfunctional breathing is a term describing breathing disorders where chronic changes in breathing pattern result in dyspnoea and other symptoms in the absence or in excess of the magnitude of physiological respiratory or cardiac disease. We reviewed the literature and propose a classification system for the common dysfunctional breathing patterns described. The literature was searched using the…
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- A cooperative reduction model for regional air pollution control in China that considers adverse health effects and pollutant reduction costs. [Journal Article]
- How to effectively control severe regional air pollution has become a focus of global concern recently. The non-cooperative reduction model (NCRM) is still the main air pollution control pattern in China, but it is both ineffective and costly, because each province must independently fight air pollution. Thus, we proposed a cooperative reduction model (CRM), with the goal of maximizing the reduct…
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- Nursing diagnoses and theoretical frameworks in neonatal units: a literature review. [Review]Prof Inferm. 2016 Jan-Mar; 69(1):44-55.PI
- CONCLUSIONS: Nursing diagnoses provide nurses working in neonatal units the opportunity of an effective management of the care process as well as the availability of the needed data in order to continuously improve a quality-based nursing care. The use of one model or more reference models represents a way to help professional action.
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- Is It Possible to Maintain Consciousness and Spontaneous Ventilation with Chest Compression in the Early Phase of Cardiac Arrest? [Journal Article]
- Chest compression is important in cardiopulmonary resuscitation. However, life support algorithms do not specify when chest compression should be initiated in patients with persistent spontaneous normal breathing in the early phase after cardiac arrest. Here we describe the case of a 69-year-old man who underwent femoral bypass surgery and was extubated at the end of the procedure. After extubati…
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- [Nursing care of pulmonary embolism in out-of-hospital emergencies]. [Case Reports]Enferm Clin. 2016 May-Jun; 26(3):199-205.EC
- Pulmonary embolism is one of the most severe venous thromboembolic diseases, both in mortality and the high number of associated complications and their impact on quality of life. The early hours are critical and proper management during this period can determine future sequels. Therefore, in the outpatient setting, nurses must have adequate knowledge and tools to act quickly and efficiently. In …
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